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Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: jamesrt2004 on November 02, 2013, 04:44:14 PM

Title: What Pickups for me
Post by: jamesrt2004 on November 02, 2013, 04:44:14 PM
Hello there,

I play in Drop B on a 6 string guitar, I play metal-core/hardcore and similar styles. I mainly play rhythm work so need my tone to be somewhat tight and defined (like my women :lol: ) but also some mids to cut through for some of the more intricate parts.

Guitar = LTD Deluxe - MH1001;
 Set-Thru Neck
25.5” Scale
Mahogany Body
Maple Neck
Currently has Aftermaths in it.

I have a Framus cobra as well which although a great amp, paired with v30 speakers all seem to have too much high mids/highend that its a bit fatiguing!


aftermath neck is fantastic, the bridge just doesn't work well in combo with the amp+cab! (how about a jug bridge? seems bulb even said it alters the problem highs of the aftermath's)

any help much appreciated =)
Title: Re: What Pickups for me
Post by: ericsabbath on November 02, 2013, 06:34:36 PM
having owned a cobra for years, I really think greenbacks is a must for that amp
not that it sounds bad with v30's, but just gets way too dry
the greenbacks make it sound full and organic

the holy diver and miracle man sounded great with that amp
probably the new juggernaut would work too

but the speakers are worth a try
if you can find a cobra cab, it's probably the best I ever played
I miss mine
Title: Re: What Pickups for me
Post by: Slartibartfarst42 on November 02, 2013, 09:07:32 PM
The Juggernaut seems to be the obvious choice here, especially if you like things really tight. The Holydiver may well work too but it will be somewhat fatter, smoother and not as tight as you're used to.
Title: Re: What Pickups for me
Post by: Dave Sloven on November 03, 2013, 02:56:04 AM
I'd say try sorting out your amp and cab first.

I found some suggestions here:

http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/gear-equipment/110338-framus-cobra-disappointed.html (http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/gear-equipment/110338-framus-cobra-disappointed.html)

Have you considered the Painkiller pickup for the bridge?  I should sit well with your neck pickup and might give you the sound you are looking for.  But I'd try sorting out the amp first.
Title: Re: What Pickups for me
Post by: ericsabbath on November 03, 2013, 06:29:11 AM
I've played the pk in a somewhat similar guitar with the cobra
sounds good, but I don't see the point coming from the aftermath in his case
Title: Re: What Pickups for me
Post by: jamesrt2004 on November 03, 2013, 11:55:27 PM
having owned a cobra for years, I really think greenbacks is a must for that amp
not that it sounds bad with v30's, but just gets way too dry
the greenbacks make it sound full and organic

the holy diver and miracle man sounded great with that amp
probably the new juggernaut would work too

but the speakers are worth a try
if you can find a cobra cab, it's probably the best I ever played
I miss mine

Hello, ordered some eminence greenbacks (as I only use a 2x12 these days much better!)

Sounds good ill def check your suggestions out as i've never really looked at either of them tbh!

The Juggernaut seems to be the obvious choice here, especially if you like things really tight. The Holydiver may well work too but it will be somewhat fatter, smoother and not as tight as you're used to.

Def looking at the Jug, seems to describe my caveats with various pickups exactly, plus being a new pickup I can always pass it on for most the money :)

I'd say try sorting out your amp and cab first.

I found some suggestions here:

http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/gear-equipment/110338-framus-cobra-disappointed.html (http://www.sevenstring.org/forum/gear-equipment/110338-framus-cobra-disappointed.html)

Have you considered the Painkiller pickup for the bridge?  I should sit well with your neck pickup and might give you the sound you are looking for.  But I'd try sorting out the amp first.

Nothing wrong with the amp or cab? I am getting greenback clones though so that will smooth it out quite a lot, hell it might fix my issues so i will hold off till after but thanks, seen that thread before, normally they just aren't playing loud enough (needs to be V.Loud to sound decent)

I've played the pk in a somewhat similar guitar with the cobra
sounds good, but I don't see the point coming from the aftermath in his case

Ya, sounds good :) but maybe a bit too similar I'll be afraid of having the same issue! Thank you though!